Except as otherwise provided in RCW 19.29A.040, each electric
utility must provide its retail electric customers with the
following disclosures in accordance with RCW 19.29A.030:
(1) An explanation of any applicable credit and deposit
requirements, including the means by which credit may be
established, the conditions under which a deposit may be
required, the amount of any deposit, interest paid on the
deposit, and the circumstances under which the deposit will be
returned or forfeited.
(2) A complete, itemized listing of all rates and charges
for which the customer is responsible, including charges, if any,
to terminate service, the identity of the entity responsible for
setting rates, and an explanation of how to receive notice of
public hearings where changes in rates will be considered or
approved.
(3) An explanation of the metering or measurement policies
and procedures, including the process for verifying the
reliability of the meters or measurements and adjusting bills
upon discovery of errors in the meters or measurements.
(4) An explanation of bill payment policies and procedures,
including due dates, applicable late fees, and the interest rate
charged, if any, on unpaid balances.
(5) An explanation of the payment arrangement options
available to customers, including budget payment plans and the
availability of home heating assistance from government and
private sector organizations.
(6) An explanation of the method by which customers must
give notice of their intent to discontinue service, the
circumstances under which service may be discontinued by the
utility, the conditions that must be met by the utility prior to
discontinuing service, and how to avoid disconnection.
(7) An explanation of the utility's policies governing the
confidentiality of proprietary customer information, including
the circumstances under which the information may be disclosed
and ways in which customers can control access to the
information.
(8) An explanation of the methods by which customers may
make inquiries to and file complaints with the utility, and the
utility's procedures for responding to and resolving complaints
and disputes, including a customer's right to complain about an
investor-owned utility to the commission and appeal a decision by
a consumer-owned utility to the governing body of the
consumer-owned utility.
(9) An annual report containing the following information
for the previous calendar year:
(a) A general description of the electric utility's
customers, including the number of residential, commercial, and
industrial customers served by the electric utility, and the
amount of electricity consumed by each customer class in which
there are at least three customers, stated as a percentage of the
total utility load;
(b) A summary of the average electricity rates for each
customer class in which there are at least three customers,
stated in cents per kilowatt-hour, the date of the electric
utility's last general rate increase or decrease, the identity of
the entity responsible for setting rates, and an explanation of
how to receive notice of public hearings where changes in rates
will be considered or approved;
(c) An explanation of the amount invested by the electric
utility in conservation, nonhydrorenewable resources, and
low-income energy assistance programs, and the source of funding
for the investments; and
(d) An explanation of the amount of federal, state, and
local taxes collected and paid by the electric utility, including
the amounts collected by the electric utility but paid directly
by retail electric customers.
[1998 c 300 § 3.]